tune in friday, for more, with phoebe baker hyde. and find out what her husband thinks of her beauty experiment. >> he better like it. >> yeah. >> yes, dear. >>> all right, now, we move on to the futuristic fork that we've been talking about all morning, that could change the way everyone eats. it monitors how long you take to eat a meal. and can caution you to slow down. abc's abbie boudreau is joining us live from vegas with the cutting-edge cutlery. good morning, abbie. >> reporter: good morning, lara. this is the fork that's creating all that buzz. here's how it works, okay? if you take a bite, and then take another bite too quickly, it's supposed to vibrate. let's try it. it works. on the hunt to find some of the coolest, new gadgets at this year's consumer electronics show, from "gangnam style" vibrating exercise machines, to futuristic head massagers. but what's that one product that really stands out? meet happy fork. >> the goal is to help people become more conscious of their eating habits. >> it's being called the future o